Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1679-80. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1915.
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'General Index: D', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1679-80, (London, 1915) pp. 694-703. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/chas2/1679-80/pp694-703 [accessed 23 April 2024]
D
Dabbs, Mary, servant of Lord Bruce, pass for
Dabeney, Capt., of the Dorsetshire militia
Dacre, manor of, petition for restitution to
Dacre, Lords. See Fiennes, Sir
Thomas, and Lennard,
Thomas, Earl of Sussex,
Lords Dacre.
-, Lady. See Lennard, Elizabeth, Lady Dacre.
Dalaway, Richard, porter of the Mint, recommendation of petition of
Dalgety, kirk of, in the diocese of Dunkeld, warrant for presentation to
Dalkeith, regality of. See Mortown.
Dallemagne, Francis, native of France, pass for
Dalmahoy, John, of Dalmahoy,
grant of the title of knight
baronet to
-, lieutenant in the new
Scotch militia
Dalmellingtoune, lands and barony of, warrant for a charter of
Dalry. See Glenns, Over and Nether.
Dalrymple, Charles, keeper of the
register of seisings of the shire
of Ayr, memorial of protection to
-, Sir James of Stair,
President of the College of
Justice, and the remanent
Senators thereof, letters to
-, grant to, mentioned
-, warrant to
-, warrant for a charter
to
Dalton, Richard, warrant for payment to
-, Tyrrell, captain in the Cambridgeshire militia
-, Mr., money due to
Dalzell, James, Earl of Carnwath,
memorial of protection to
-, (Dalyell), Capt. John, of the
Earl of Mar's regiment
-, commission to
-, Sir Robert, formerly captain
in the Earl of Mar's regiment
-, Robert, commission to
-, Gen. Thomas, Lieut.-General
and afterwards Commanderin-Chief, of the Forces in
Scotland, letters to
-, warrants to
-, warrant for a pension
to
-, appointed Lieut.General of the forces in Scotland
-, to be Commander-inChief of the forces in Scotland
Danby, Earl of. See Osborne, Sir Thomas, Earl of Danby.
Dangerfield, Mr., no more discoveries
to be made by
-, evidence of
-, pardoned, and engaged
on a narrative of the late
design
-, extenuates his evidence against Sir Robert Peyton
-, discharged from Newgate
-, pension to, stopped
Daniel (Daniell), Alexander, to be
discharged from custody
-, Col. Ingoldsby, company of,
in the Coldstream Guards
-, William, pass for
-, Capt., of the Coldstream
Guards
Danish Envoy in England, the,
gives assurances to the King
as to the siege of Hamburg
-, ship, a, case of, recommended
to the College of Justice of
Scotland
Dansey, Thomas, presented as a Nonconformist minister in Somerset
Danvers, Mr., escape of, mentioned
Danzig, passes to
Darcy, John, approved as deputy
lieutenant of the West Riding
of Yorkshire
-, Philip, commission to
Dare, Thomas, of Taunton, goldsmith, petition presented by,
disowned by the Grand Jury
of Somerset
-, declaration by
-, sentence on
-, second true bill found
against
Dargavell (Dargavelle), John, vicar
of Winsham, Somerset, caveat
concerning
-, warrant for pardon to
Dargills, Killmagemoge, Garterlade, Cullinagh and Ballingarren, town and lands of, in the barony of Middlethird, co. Waterford, warrant for a grant of the King's title and interest in
Darnley, earldom, lordship, barony and regality of, warrant for a grant of
Darrell (Darell, Dorrell), Major
Nathaniel, of the Duke of
York's regiment
-, as Governor of Sheerness fort, letter to
-, Mr., note of examination of
Dartford, troops to march to
-, troops to march from
-, the officer in chief commanding at, note of a letter
to
Dartmoor, forest of, petition for a lease of, referred
Dartmouth, Swedish ship put in at
Dashwood, Mr., suit against, mentioned
Dasmar, Anna, native of France, pass for
Daubartin, town and castle of, mastered by French troops
Daull, William, gentleman of the King's troop, leave of absence to
D'Avaux, Monsieur, conveys a message from the French King to the States General
Davidson, Alexander, of Cairnbroggie and Alexander, his eldest son, warrant for a charter of new infeftment to
Davies, William, adjutant to the Duke of Monmouth's foot regiment, warrant for payment to
Davis, Frances, letter of
-, Conway, son of
-, James, groom assistant of
the Privy Chamber
-, John, pass for
-, Sir William, bond to, mentioned
Davyes, Henry, news delivered to
-, Hercules, brother of
-, will again be
returned sheriff
-, likely to be administrator of Capt. Spencer's
will
-, Mistress, help for
Davys (Davyes), Sir John, letter of,
mentioned
-, will not trouble himself further about Mr. Hill's
love affair
-, to be left to solicit
the Earl of Ranelagh for Lord
Conway
-, advises Capt. Thelwall
not to give up Lord Conway's
debentures
-, expected to ask to be
burgess for Lisburn or Charlemont
Dawsonne, Mr., concerned in an affair of Lord Conway's
Day, Dr. Daniel, to be paid for tending sick soldiers at Brussels
-, certificate by
-, Mrs., of Oxford, newsletters
to
Dayly, James, of Col. Hamilton's regiment, pass for
Deal, company of, in the Cinque
Ports militia regiment
-, lists of ships in the Downs
sent from
-, troops to be quartered in
-, soldiers from Tangier landed
at, warrant for payment to
-, Castle, Governor of. See
Berry, Sir John.
Dean near Kilmarnock, house of, garrison to be placed in
Deane, Sir Anthony, sent to the
Marshalsea in order for trial
-, Col. William, reference of
petition of
-, Col., of the Hampshire
militia
Deanes, Robert, merchant in Edinburgh, warrant for a gift to
Dearlove (Dearelove), Henry, an
apprentice, committed to the
Gatehouse for riot and treason
-, Thomas, certificate in
favour of, and recommendation of
Debenham, quarters at
Dechmont, half the lands and barony of, and the temple lands in Over Dechmont, between the West lands of Bangour and the lands of Nether Dechmont, warrant for a charter of
Dee, the river, salmon fishing in, charter of
Deedes, Capt., company of, in the Cinque Ports regiment
Deering, Sir Edward, appointed commissioner of the Treasury
Deighton, John, patent to
Delamere, Lord. See Booth, George, Lord Delamere.
Delatre, John, of Flanders, servant
of the Duke of York, and
Elizabeth, Missaell and Edward, children of, pass for
-, and Elizabeth, his
wife, and James and Isabella,
his children, pass for
Delaval (Delavall), John, commission to
-, Ralph, commission to
-, company of, to march
to Tilbury Fort
-, to return to
Westminster
Delegates, Court of, sentence in, mentioned
Delvin, Lord. See Nugent, Christopher, Lord Delvin.
Dempsey, Mrs. Anne, stop to be
taken off the pension of
-, warrants for payment
of a pension to
-, —, constantly in Dublin
Castle in spite of the proclamation
Denbigh, stewardship of, petition for
reversion of
-, Earl of. See Feilding, William, Earl of Denbigh.
-, and Montgomery, counties
of, attorneys of. See Powys,
Thomas; Walcot, Thomas.
Denevant, Darby, pass for
Denham, Nicholas, customer at Harwich, letter of
denization, grants of
Denmark, person to go to, in place
of Sir John Paul
-, Envoy Extraordinary from.
See Lindenau, M. de.
-, Resident in. See Paul, Sir
John.
Dennett, Richard, letter of
Densley, Walter and Richard, receipt by
Dent, William, reference of petition of
Denton, note of letter sent to
Denton, Alexander, of Hillesden,
approved as deputy-lieutenant of Buckinghamshire
-, Thomas, recorder of Carlisle
Deprés, Anthony, pass for
Deptford, warrant dated from
Derby gaol, prisoners in, warrants in favour of
Dereham, East (East Derch), troops to be quartered at
Dereham, Sir Richard, Remembrancer of the City, late Receiver General of Recusants'
estates, reference of petition
of
-, Thomas, agent at the Court
of the Grand Duke of Tuscany,
memorandum of the taking
leave of
Derham, Thomas, carrier of the King's letters
Derier, Capt., company of, in the Cinque Ports regiment
Dermise, Francis, attestation as to sworn testimony of
Derry, Bishops of. See Mossom, Robert; Ward, Michael.
Desartmore, prebend of, in St. Finbar's church, Cork, warrant for a grant of
Desert, Nicholas, native of France, pass for
Deuly, William, of the Horse Guards, pass for
Devizes, note of letter sent to
Devon, the Militia of, to be ready
to repair to Plymouth and
Torbay
-, knights of the shire elected
for
-, Grand Jury of, renounces
petitioning
-, Earl of. See Cavendish,
William, Earl of Devonshire.
-, Lord Lieutenant of. See
Moncke, Christopher, Duke of
Albemarle.
-, Deputy Lieutenants of, letter of
Dick, James, Lord Provost of Edinburgh, to be knighted
Dickenson (Dickeson), Dr., sent for
by the King
-, treats the King for an
ague
Dickins, Major, of the Hampshire militia
Dieppe, vessel sent to, during the
embargo
-, information as to two passengers to
-, pass to
Digby, Elizabeth, pass for
-, Essex, Bishop of Dromore,
forced to reside at Moira
-, John, Earl of Bristol, to be
Lord Lieutenant of Dorset
-, John, of St. Mary Savoy,
merchant, pass for
-, Mabel, relict of Garret Fitzgerald, dower of, warrant
concerning
-, Simon, D.D., Dean of Kildare, granted the bishopric
of Limerick, &c.
-, as Bishop of Limerick,
consulted with, by Sir G.
Rawdon, as to Arthur Rawdon's marriage
Dillaced, Walter, waterman
Dillington, Hugh Speke's brother gone to
Dillon. Lucas, Viscount Dillon of
Costello, constantly in Dublin
Castle in spite of the proclamation
-, Wentworth, Earl of Roscommon, troop of, in the Duke of
York's regiment
-, Col., letter to
Dilston, newsletters directed to
Dineley, Edward, of Charleton, Worcestershire, recommendation in favour of
Disney, William, examination of
-, employed in searching
into the history of the Duke
of Monmouth's mother
-, likely to be sent for
-, to be summoned before
the Council
-, Col., father of William, in
exile with the King
Diss, troops quartered at
Dixon, James, Groom of the Chamber of the Queen, warrant in
favour of
-, Robert, warrant for a grant
in reversion to
Dodington, Sir Francis, grant in
trust for, mentioned
-, John, son and heir of
-, Lady Dodington, relict of
-, Mrs. Hester, report on petition of
Doegood, John, reference of petition of
Dolben, John, Bishop of Rochester,
letter to
-, Sir William, justice of the
King's Bench, trial of Sir
Thomas Gascoigne before
-, Col. Blood to put in
bail before
Doling, —, a servant of Lord Bellasyse, petition of, discharged
Dolman (Doleman), Robert, pass
for
-, Sir Thomas, letters to
-, mentioned
-, suffering from a palsy
Domville, Richard, death of, mentioned
-, Richard and Thomas, Clerks
of the Hanaper and Clerks of
the Crown in Chancery in
Ireland, grant in reversion
after
-, Sir William, AttorneyGeneral for Ireland
-, opinion of
-, to be appointed Lord
Chief Justice of the Court of
Common Pleas and to be admitted to the Irish Privy
Council
-, William, and William Hartpole, warrant for a grant in
reversion to
Donaghadee, cattle cannot be shipped at, in the winter
Donaldson, Alexander, pass for
Doncaster, Earl of. See Scott, James, Earl of Doncaster.
Doncaster, Edmund, pass for
Donegall, Lady. See Chichester, Letitia, Dowager Lady Donegall.
D'Onelly, John, servant of the Comte d'Egmont, pass for
Doneraile, co. Cork, to send two burgesses to Parliament
Donnan, Charles, native of Mons, pass for
Donoghue, Denis, pass for
Dooda, Alice, pass for
Dopping, Anthony, D.D., warrant for a grant to, of the bishopric of Kildare, &c.
Dorchester, Lord Chief Justice North at
Dorrell, Sir John, said to have been
illegally elected a burgess of
Rye
-, See also Darrell.
Dorrington, Mr., petition of, mentioned
-, Dame, head and quarters to
be delivered to
Dorset, officers of the militia regiments of
-, the Duke of Monmouth said
to have gone to
-, Earl of. See Sackville,
Charles, Earl of Dorset and
Middlesex.
-, Lords Lieutenant of. See
Digby, John, Earl of Bristol;
Poulett, John, Lord Poulett.
Dorson, Capt., of the Somerset militia
Douai, account of the origin of the
Romish seminary at
-, a great storm of hail at
Doughty, Robert, captain in the
Norfolk militia
-, Thomas, D.D., Canon of
Windsor and chaplain to the
Duke of York, warrant for a
dispensation to
-, pass for
-, Mr., coachman supposed to
have been killed by
Douglas, Alexander, late Bishop of
Moray
-, Alexander, of Spynie, eldest
son and heir of the above,
warrant for a charter of
confirmation in favour of
-, Alexander, of Morton,
memorial of protection to
-, gift of the escheat of
-, George, Earl of Dunbarton,
letters to
-, circular letter to
-, note of a letter to
-, petition of
-, Lord James, regiment of.
See Army.
-, Sir James, memorial of protection to
-, Sir James, of Kelhead,
memorial of protection to
-, Col. James, brother of the
Earl of Queensberry, warrant for a grant to
-, James, of Berkshill, lieutenant in the new Scotch
militia
-, Capt. Thomas, brother of the
late Laird of Cavers, of the
Earl of Mar's regiment
-, commission to
-, William, Earl of Queensberry, letter to
-, warrants for charters
of new infeftment to
-, to be admitted to the
Privy Council of Scotland
-, signature in favour of,
to be filled up
-, warrant on the representation of
-, constituted Justice
General of Scotland
-, warrant for a gift to
-, instructions for
-, to be admitted a Commissioner of the Treasury
and of the Exchequer in Scotland
-, as heritable sheriff of
Dumfries, dispositions by,
confirmed
-, William, Lord Mordington,
memorial of protection to
-, William, of Eagleshaw,
lieutenant in the new Scotch
militia
-, —, sermon of, mentioned
Douvry, John Baptista, native of France, pass for
Doveganje in Derby, petition for a grant of mines, rakes and groves near
Dover, letters dated from
-, vessel seized at, mentioned
-, arrangement for mustering
troops on arrival at
-, companies of the Cinque
Ports militia at
-, Mr. Montague stopped at
-, a shallop of, hired to carry
over Mr. Montague
-, troops quartered at
-, Col. Scott seized at
-, search to be made for Jesuits
&c., at
-, person detained at
-, post warrant to
-, Col. Strode traverses a return from, as to the observance of the Corporation Act
-, Mayor of, letters to
-, memorandum of letter
to
-, See also Cullen,
Nicholas; Stokes, William.
-, Mayor and four Jurats of,
letter of
-, Common Council of, powers
of, alluded to
-, clerk of the passage at. See
Bastinck, Francis.
-, commissioner of the passage
at. See Lodwick, John.
-, postmaster at. See Conyet,
Simon.
-, port of, trained bands in,
commissions in
-, Castle, Lieutenant of. See
Strode, Col. John.
-, coach, the
Doveran Water, pardon for outrage at
Down, county of, Tory robberies in
-, butter of, trade in,
likely to be forestalled by
Belfast merchants
-, project for a bridge
between, and Belfast
Downes, Penelope, of Wardley, pass
for
-, alias Parker, Gratiana, to
be pardoned
Downing, George, reference of petition of
-, Major, letter to
-, Capt. John, of Col. John
Russell's regiment
-, —, a printer in St. Bartholomew Close, seditious pamphlet printed by
-, to be brought before
Secretary Jenkins
Downs, the, lists of ships in
-, ships from
-, vessel to be ordered to
-, troops to be shipped
in, for Tangier
-, Scotch troops for Tangier in
-, troops to be transported to
-, muskets, &c., for
Tangier to be sent to
Doyley (Doyly), Sir William, captain
in the Norfolk militia
-, Teller of the Exchequer, forfeits his office for
misconduct
-, estate of, the King's
title to part of, likely to be
defeated
Draghi, Giovanni Baptista, the King's Italian musician, reference of petition of
Drake, Sir Francis, present at a great meeting at Exeter
Draper, Ann, pass for
Drax, Margaret, Lady, receipt to
Drescall, Eleanor, pass for
Drewston, Capt., of the Somerset militia
Dring, Thomas, commission to
Droganstown. See under Dunany.
Drogheda (Tredath), how to strengthen, against a French invasion
-, Sir George Rawdon expecting to meet Sir James Graham
at
Dromore, two Tories killed near
-, Bishop of. See Digby,
Essex, Bishop of Dromore.
-, archdeaconry of, to be held
in commendam with the
bishopric of Cloyne
-, See also Hillsborough.
Dronlawis, lands of, in the shirefdome of Forfar, warrant for a charter of
Drouett, William, native of Flanders, pass for
Drumelzier, barony of, warrant for a charter of
Drumlangrig, lands and barony of,
lands annexed to
-, union of lands into the lordship, barony and regality of
Drummeallie, town and lands of, in the parochine of Ferdoun and shirefdoune of Kincardine, warrant for a charter of
Drummond, lordship and barony of, lands annexed to
Drummond, David, of Cultmalinde,
warrant for a charter of new
infeftment to
-, James, Earl of Perth, warrants for charters to
-, James, Lord Drummond, son of, warrants for,
charters to
-, John, of Lundin, Lieut.Governor of Edinburgh Castle,
letter to
-, warrant for a pension
to
Drury, —, elected to the Common Council of Nottingham
Dryden, Jonathan, M.A., presentation of
Dublin, letters dated from
-, abstracts of letters dated at
-, letters directed to
-, arms and ammunition to be
sent to
-, the Mass houses in, as much
frequented as Protestant
churches
-, unprotected condition of,
deplored
-, account of measures against
Jesuits in
-, Col. Fitzpatrick not to come
within 20 miles of
-, Masses prohibited in
-, Lord Conway's stable in
-, news of the Scotch rebellion
sent to
-, expresses to, mentioned
-, troops ordered to rendezvous
at
-, the Earl of Ranelagh landed
at
-, Capt. Bolton gone to
-, movements of the Duke of
Ormonde to and from
-, four troops doing duty at
-, Mr. Farewell landed at
-, cattle to be shipped at, for
England
-, person gone to, to be made
sheriff of Antrim
-, coachhouse and stable in,
warrant for a lease of
-, should be well fortified
-, statistics as to population,
&c. of
-, ought ever to be kept a
chaste English town
-, the Bishop of Down going
to
-, much talk caused in, by
Lord Ranelagh and his mistress
-, rate of exchange between
London and
-, risen
-, no certain news of a Parliament from
-, Lord Ranelagh ill at
-, no hay or shipping to be
got except at
-, the Bishop of Derry going to
-, persons to be educated in
-, packet-boat unable to
reach
-, grief at, for the death of the
Earl of Ossory
-, pass to
-, Archbishop of. See Parker,
John; Boyle, Michael, Archbishops of Dublin.
-, Lord Mayor of, officer of,
assaulted by Papists
-, Auditor-General's Office in,
notice dated from
-, cathedral church of Christ
Church in, payment for
beautifying the quire of
-, Dean of. See Wettenhall, Edward, D.D.
-, church of St. Patrick in,
treasurership of, warrant for a
grant of
-, the Council Chamber in,
letter dated from
-, the Custom House at, office
for preparing invoices &c. in,
petition concerning
-, the Custom House or
Treasury of, petition for a
pension out of
-, Custom-house Lane in
-, the Exchequer in, money
ordered to be paid directly
into
-, Hospital in, office of chirurgeon to, grant in reversion of
-, the Marshalsea in
-, St. George's Lane in
-, St. Nicholas' Street in, an
assault in
-, Castle, letter dated from
-, Papists constantly admitted to, in spite of the proclamation
-, county of, Sir George Rawdon's tenants in, mere beggars
Dubois, François, native of Flanders, pass for
Dubreton (Britton), Monsieur, letter
of
-, supposed letter from,
to Lord Conway
Duckett, Thomas, captain in the Cambridgeshire militia
Duddall, Katherine, widow, pass for
Dudley, Dame Anne, pass for
-, Greenhill, carpenter, and
Elizabeth, his wife, pass for
Dudney, Malachi, of Upton Grey,
near Basingstoke, letter to
-, to appear before the
Council
-, will swear against
Sellwood
duels, proclamation against
Dufoure (Dufour), Dominick, Page of the Bedchamber to the Duke of York, Estienette, his wife and Frances and Jane, his daughters, passes for
Dugdale, Stephen, letter of
-, notes of examinations
of
-, Lord Stafford examined after the examination
of, by the Council
-, notes as to further
informations of
-, efforts to make the
confession of, appear unbelievable
-, discoveries of, cause
Lord Stafford to be kept close
prisoner
-, information of, against
Lord Stafford and Ireland
-, the King satisfied with
the testimony of
-, almost unknown to
Parsons
-, Lord Aston's answers
to the evidence of
-, testimony of, confirmed by Needham
-, unreliability of the
testimony of, pointed out
-, a witness in the trials
of some Jesuits
-, supposed letter of,
mentioned
-, persons that waylaid,
taken
-, pension to, stopped
-, Sir William, Garter King of
Arms, order to
Duke, Charles, pass for
Dulays. See Ewyas Harold.
Dumbar. See Dunbar.
Dumblane, Bishop of. See Ramsay,
James.
-, See also under Edinburgh.
-, Lord. See Osborne, Peregrine, Viscount Osborne of
Dumblane.
Dumfermline, kirk of, warrant for
presentation to
-, Earl of. See Seton, Charles,
Earl of Dumfermline.
Dumfries, news from
-, Corporation of, charters of,
warrant for confirmation of,
with additions
-, shirefdome of, heritable
office of sheriff of the, granted
to the Provost and Baylies
of Dumfries
-, Earl of. See Creighton,
William, Earl of Dumfries.
-, See also Roxburgh.
Dunany and Droganstown, towns and lands of
Dunbar (Dumbar), David, of Dumfaill, lieutenant in the new
Scotch militia
-, George and Archibald, pass
for
-, Patrick, of Boghole, Thomas,
eldest son of, memorial of
protection for
-, Patrick, of Machriemoir,
grant of forfaultures of
Dunbarton Castle, command of,
promised to Lord Lorne
-, useless cannons in,
proposal as to
-, warrant for a grant of
-, Earl of. See Douglas,
George, Earl of Dunbarton.
-, See also Forfar; Stirlingshire.
Duncan, David, pass for
-, Lieut.-General James, in
Denmark
Duncombe, Sir John, deputy lieutenant of Bedfordshire
-, (Duncomb), Stint, commission to
Dundalk, Mr. Hill to be married at
-, the Hillsborough family gone
to
-, and Carlingford, lands in,
warrants for prosecuting the
recovery to the King's use
of
Dundas, John, one of the Lifeguard of Horse, lieutenant in the new Scotch militia
Dundee, burgess of. See Lindsay,
Robert.
-, parson of. See Scrymgeour,
Henry.
Dundrum, a Tory killed near
Dungan (Dongan), Col. Thomas,
warrant for a grant to
-, pass for
-, reference of petition
of
-, Sir William, Viscount Dungan, constantly in Dublin
Castle in spite of the proclamation
Dungannon
-, Capt. Ball's body to be met
at, by a guard of horse
Dungannon, Lords. See Trevor,
Lewis and Marcus, Viscounts
Dungannon.
-, Lady. See Trevor, Anne,
Lady Dungannon.
Dungeonhill and Chrystoun, lands of, person presented as tenant of
Dunham Massey, Chester, Lord Conway's letters forwarded to
-, Lord Conway hopes to meet
Lord Granard at
Dunkeld, Bishop of. See Bruce,
Andrew, D.D.
-, Dean and Chapter of, congé
d'élire to
-, See of, provision for repairing the manse of
Dunkellin, Lord. See Bourke, Richard, Lord Dunkellin.
Dunkin, Thomas, Mayor of Canterbury, letter to
Dunkirk, 40,000 French soldiers
said to be coming to
-, pass to
-, privateer sailed from, to be
seized
Dunleer, co. Louth, lands erected into the manor of
Dunse. See Cumledge.
Dunsyre, kirk and teinds of, warrant for a gift of
Dunvill, Edward, letter to
Duplessy, Louis, French minister, pass for
Duport, James, D.D., Dean of Peterborough, death of
Dupuis, Judith, and John, her son, pass for
Dupuy, Elizabeth, and Laurence, her son, pass for
Durant, William, poor almsman of Ewelme Hospital, recommendation of the complaint of
Duras, Louis de, Earl of Feversham,
letters to
-, notes of
-, circular letter to
-, to be commander of a
new regiment of dragoons
-, said to be one of four
of whom alone the King takes
counsel
-, captain of the Duke of
York's troop of Horse Guards
-, late lieut.-general in
Flanders, warrant for payment to
-, See also under Stuart,
James, Duke of York.
Durham, newsletter directed to
-, vessel for
-, the twelfth prebend of, warrant for a dispensation concerning
-, Grand Jury of, address of,
mentioned
-, renounces petitioning
-, Bishop of. See Crew,
Nathaniel, D.D., Bishop of
Durham.
-, and Northumberland, quarter
sessions in, mentioned
Durham, William, elder, of Grange of Monefieth, memorial of protection to
Durisdeir, lands and barony of, in the shirefdome of Dumfries, warrants for charters of new infeftment of
Dutch, the, question as to a new
treaty with
-, complaint as to the
peace hastily patched up with
the French by, in 1678
Dutch ambassador, the, in London,
memorial presented by, sent
to Sir Leoline Jenkins
-, order at the instance of
-, Sir Leoline Jenkins
complains of
-, desires his re-credentials and a pass
-, demands the seizure of
a privateer
-, ambassadors, the, at the
French court, Mr. Savile to
act in concert with
-, East India ship, a, gone past
Cowes
-, Gazette, the
-, ships, 50, being built for the
East Indies
-, war, the last, ship lost in
-, person killed in
-, West India Company, the,
ship of, wrecked on the
Sussex coast
Dutton, Henry, B.D., recommended
for the canonry residentiary
of Wells next vacant
-, Sir Ralph, house of, letters
directed to
-, an acquaintance of
Duvall (Duval), Peter, chirurgeon,
reference of petition of
-, to be inserted in the
next general pardon
-, Thomas, of the Queen's
Horse Guards, pass for
Dyamond, Peter, lieutenant in the Cambridgeshire militia